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According and Socrates
According to Russell Socrates can be analysed into the form ' The Philosopher of Greece.
According to another comic poet, Teleclides, the plays of Euripides were co-authored by the philosopher Socrates.
According to Aristophanes, the alleged co-author was a celebrated actor, Cephisophon, who also shared the tragedian's house and his wife, while Socrates taught an entire school of quibblers like Euripides:
According to Xenophon, Socrates ( c. 469-399 B. C.
According to Valesius these were mainly Socrates and Sozomen ; Albert Guldenpenning's thorough research placed Rufinus first, and next to him, Eusebius of Caesarea, Athanasius, Sozomen, Sabinus, Philostorgius, Gregory Nazianzen, and, least of all, Socrates.
According to Socrates, Fritigern and Athanaric were rival leaders of the ( Therving ) Goths.
According to Plutarch, Alcibiades had several famous teachers, including Socrates, and was well trained in the art of Rhetoric.
According to Plutarch, Alcibiades " feared and reverenced Socrates alone, and despised the rest of his lovers ".
According to Socrates, Fritigern and Athanaric were rival leaders of the ( Therving ) Goths.
According to Plato's Socrates, the shadows are as close as the prisoners get to viewing reality.
According to the historian Socrates of Constantinople, it was introduced into Christian worship by Ignatius of Antioch ( died 107 ) who, in a vision, had seen angels singing in alternating choirs.
According to Socrates, public argument through ‘ dialectic ’ was imperative to ensure ‘ civility ’ in the polis and ‘ good life ’ of the people.
According to Plutarch, their house became an intellectual centre in Athens, attracting the most prominent writers and thinkers, including the philosopher Socrates.
According to Socrates Scholasticus he attended the synod of Seleucia in the autumn of 359, and then subscribed to the Acacian formula.
According to post-Nicene historians such as Socrates Scholasticus, the Empress Helena, mother of Constantine, the first Christian Emperor of Rome, travelled to the Holy Land in 326-28, founding churches and establishing relief agencies for the poor.
According to Socrates Scholasticus, Arius did not in fact repent of his heresy, but was equivocating, and Bishop Alexander was aware of this.
According to ancient historians Sozomen, Socrates, and Theodoret, Pulcheria had a deep dislike for Anthemius, the former guardian of Theodosius ; the reasons may have been his distaste for her immense power within the empire and her unwillingness to allow Anthemius to gain power amongst the imperial court.
According to his profile, the ClueFinders found Socrates on Gabistan, " the island of talking animals ," where he appeared to be the only animal who couldn't talk.
According to the church historian Socrates of Constantinople, Helena claimed to have found the cross of Christ, after removing a Temple to Venus ( attributed to Hadrian ) that had been built over the site.
According to Socrates, after Constantine was proclaimed Caesar then Emperor, he ordered that all honor be paid to his mother, Helena to make up for the neglect paid her by her former husband, Constantius Chlorus.
According to one prominent scholar, " Writing designed to clear Socrates ' name was doubtless a particular feature of the decade or so following 399 BC ".
According to a fragment of Aristotle, the first author of Socratic dialogue was Alexamenus of Teos, but we do not know anything else about him, whether Socrates appeared in his works, or how accurate Aristotle was in his antagonistic judgement about him.
According to the account, Socrates was born a Christian in Samarqand and went to Greece to serve Iskandar Dhūl-Qarnayn ( Iskandar Rūmi ).

According and Constantinople
According to the third Canon of the second ecumenical council: " Because it is new Rome, the bishop of Constantinople is to enjoy the privileges of honor after the bishop of Rome.
According to Procopius, it was carried through the streets of Constantinople during Belisarius ' triumphal procession.
* According to the historian Theophanes, the Black Sea melts and ice bergs float past Constantinople.
According to a letter to the Empress Pulcheria collected among the letters of Leo I, Hilarius apologized for not delivering to her the pope's letter after the synod, but owing to Dioscurus of Alexandria, who tried to hinder his going either to Rome or to Constantinople, he had great difficulty in making his escape in order to bring to the pontiff the news of the result of the council.
According to " Subsistit in " in Lumen Gentium, the Patriarch is a validly consecrated bishop in Roman ecclesiology, and there is merely an imperfect ecclesial communion between Constantinople and Rome, which exists nevertheless and which may be improved at some point in history.
According to the Liber pontificalis on 20 November, while the pope was celebrating the Feast of St. Cecilia in the Church of St. Cecilia in Trastevere, and before the service was fully ended, he was ordered by the imperial official Anthimus to start at once on the journey to Constantinople.
According to Cassiodorus, he taught Latin at Constantinople.
According to Anna Comnena, Baldwin reprimanded one of his soldiers who dared to sit on Alexius ' throne in Constantinople.
According to these sources ( Roman clergy documents in Constantinople ) Beneamin was heavily influenced by " strange Syrean visitors " who visited Beneamin-Boyan on several occasions during his studies at the imperial Magnaur University in Constantinople.
According to the Chronicon Paschale, the point of the lance, which had been broken off, was given in the same year to Nicetas, who took it to Constantinople and deposited it in the church of Hagia Sophia, and later to the Church of the Virgin of the Pharos.
According to most contemporary accounts, he died from his wounds a few days later, leaving Irene to be crowned as first Empress regnant of Constantinople.
According to the Gesta Normannorum Ducum he travelled by way of Constantinople, reached Jerusalem, fell seriously ill and died on the return journey at Nicaea on 2 July 1035.
According to the historian William of Malmesbury, decades later his son William sent a mission to Constantinople and Nicaea, charging it with bringing his father's body back to be buried in Normandy.
According to most sources, Alexander of Constantinople was present at the First Council of Nicaea as Metrophanes ' deputy, although some sources state that Metrophanes ( who would have been 117 years of age at the time ) attended the council personally.
According to Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, on the death of Acacius, the emperor Zeno placed on the altar of the great church of Constantinople two sheets of paper.
According to Per Thomsen, the Old Russian form influenced an Old Norse appellation of Constantinople, Miklagard ( Мikligarðr ).
According to George Sphrantzes, it disappeared just days before Constantinople fell, ending the Byzantine Empire.
According to his secretary, Anton Maria Del Chiaro, their heads were then carried on poles through the streets of Constantinople, an episode which caused a great unrest in the city.
According to Zosimus, Eudoxia started her life in Constantinople as a household member of Promotus, magister militum of the Eastern Roman Empire.
According to " The Fall of Constantinople 1453 " ( 1965 ) by Steven Runciman, Maria later joined the harem of an unnamed Turkish general.
According to the late Byzantine Patria of Constantinople, ancient Byzantium was enclosed by a small wall, which began on the northern edge of the acropolis, extended west to the Tower of Eugenios, then went south and west towards the Strategion and the Baths of Achilles, continued south to the area known in Byzantine times as Chalkoprateia, and then turned, in the area of the Hagia Sophia, in a loop towards the northeast, crossed the regions known as Topoi and Arcadianae and reached the sea at the later quarter of Mangana.

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